Meek Mill has parted ways with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation management according to reports.

Fans are devastated that Jay-Z’s Roc Nation is reportedly no longer managing Meek’s career after 10 years together.

After Meek Mill made a lot of noise about Hov’s company back in February of this year, the terrible news was eagerly awaited.

Meek originally became associated with Roc Nation management in 2012. Since then, the two have won several victories and awards.

The rapper and his former management worked together on transactions in the music industry, all of which were successful endeavours.

For his label, Dreamchasers, of which he was made president, Meek secured a joint venture partnership with Roc in 2019.

In the year that followed his jail term in 2018, Meek also collaborated with Jay Z to launch Reform Alliance, a non-profit group whose goal is to repeal unfair sentencing regulations in the US.

As was already established, Meek lit up Atlantic Records on Twitter back in February for allegedly botching the release of his album, Expensive pain, after scoring a No. 3 debut on the billboard 200.


“They didn’t put nothing into expensive pain and then said I can’t drop another project for 9 months at the end of my contract after I made them 100s of millions ….. how can anybody survive that … most rappers can’t speak because they depend on these companies ,I don’t”, he tweeted. 

Following speculation about the split, Meek Mill later took to Twitter to address the rumours.

“All I seen today was Meek and Roc part ways. I’m personally handling my own business so I can take risk and grow. We came to that agreement together. I have a label deal with Roc for my artist and I got Reform Alliance. Super tied with them and many other investments’ with jigga.”

In another tweet, Meek continues: “And Roc Nation is my family don’t mix my post aimed at Atlantic with Roc or MMG. They ain’t stop nothing I’m doing we made about a 100m together.”

Roddy Ricch and Meek Mill’s separation is due, in Meek Mill’s opinion, to Atlantic Records. “Roddy my yougin still, but that label separated us instantly when the millions came in from him, same thing they tried to do with me and Rozay. It takes a long time to catch up too because most of em tied in for the love of some money, artists scared to speak up.”

By Anita Zuuri

Annie is an entertainment and lifestyle writer. She enjoys reading and writing about music, celebrities and their lifestyles, food, cars and tech.

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